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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] examples: ==
== [[Fridge Brilliance]] examples: ==
* At the end of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Pied-tendre Tenderfoot]'', the villain loses a NON-Western traditional pistol duel by conceding and begging his opponent not to shoot after noticing he failed to kill him. However, such duels are often ''to the first blood'', and the good guy ultimately reveals that he was wounded in the arm: that means if the villain had not panicked and conceded, ''he would have won''. [[Stiff Upper Lip]] triumphs once more!
* At the end of ''[[wikipedia:Le Pied-tendre|Tenderfoot]]'', the villain loses a NON-Western traditional pistol duel by conceding and begging his opponent not to shoot after noticing he failed to kill him. However, such duels are often ''to the first blood'', and the good guy ultimately reveals that he was wounded in the arm: that means if the villain had not panicked and conceded, ''he would have won''. [[Stiff Upper Lip]] triumphs once more!


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Fridge Logic examples:

Fridge Brilliance examples:

  • At the end of Tenderfoot, the villain loses a NON-Western traditional pistol duel by conceding and begging his opponent not to shoot after noticing he failed to kill him. However, such duels are often to the first blood, and the good guy ultimately reveals that he was wounded in the arm: that means if the villain had not panicked and conceded, he would have won. Stiff Upper Lip triumphs once more!